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Whare | Built Heritage

‘Whare | Built Heritage’ stories tell of the architectural and infrastructural saga of Whakaraupō, from the foundational Māori settlements at Rāpaki, Purau and Ōhinehou to the iconic Lyttelton Timeball Station and the transformative port reclamations. Follow the evolution of Ōhinehou Lyttelton from Māori fishing village to the colonial gateway into the Waitaha Canterbury plains, covering the feats of engineering and construction that have defined its landscape. Through stories of the port's development, the strategic establishment of rail and road tunnels, and the myriad of buildings that hold historical significance, delve into the physical manifestations of the volcanic harbour’s heritage. Each structure and each project encapsulates a chapter of Whakaraupō's history, showcasing the ingenuity, resilience, and vision of those who built and continue to shape this vibrant community. This narrative invites you to explore the tangible links to our collective past, understanding how the built environment mirrors the cultural, economic, and social currents that have flowed through and shaped Whakaraupō Lyttelton Harbour over the centuries.

Whare | Built Heritage Stories

Mitre 14625 23 1865

The Demise of the Mighty Mitre

14625 32

Lyttelton Town Section 1 (TS1) and the Canterbury Hotel

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The British Hotel

Empire 14625 178

The Elegant Empire; London Street's Iconic Hotel

Station 1

The Lyttelton Railway Station

The Lyttelton Borough School 1874

The Lyttelton Borough School, 1874

Restored Kilwinning Lodge Image Kotahi Engineering Studio crop

Saving Kilwinning Lodge – a close-run thing

Post Office 1

The Old Post Office

Timeball

The Lyttelton Timeball Station – Part One

Thomas Cane Timeball painting

The Lyttelton Timeball Station – Part Two

Object 12982 1 Lyttelton Harbour Board and Railway Goods Office 1961

Lyttelton Harbour Board / Port Company Buildings

Fire station

The Origins of the Original Lyttelton Fire Station

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